Monoclonal antibodies specific to quail embryo tissues: Their epitopes in the developing quail embryo and their application to identification of quail cells in quail-chick chimeras

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Abstract

Quail-chick chimeras have been used extensively in the field of developmental biology. To detect quail cells more easily and to detect cellular processes of quail cells in quail-chick chimeras, we generated four monoclonal antibodies (MAb) specific to some quail tissues. MAb QCR1 recognizes blood vessels, blood cells, and cartilage cells, MAb QB1 recognizes quail blood vessels and blood cells, and MAb QB2 recognizes quail blood vessels, blood cells, and mesenchymal tissues. These antibodies bound to those tissues in 3-9-day quail embryos and did not bind to any tissues of 3-9-day chick embryos. MAb QSC1 is specific to the ventral half of spinal cord and thymus in 9-day quail embryo. No tissue in 9-day chick embryo reacted with this MAb. This antibody binds transiently to a small number of brain vesicle cells in developing chick embryo as well as in quail embryo. A preliminary application of two of these MAb, QCR1 and QSC1, on quail-chick chimeras of neural tube and somites is reported here.

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Aoyama, H., Asamoto, K., Nojyo, Y., & Kinutani, M. (1992). Monoclonal antibodies specific to quail embryo tissues: Their epitopes in the developing quail embryo and their application to identification of quail cells in quail-chick chimeras. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 40(11), 1769–1777. https://doi.org/10.1177/40.11.1385517

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